IRS Warns Of E-Mail Scam About Tax Refunds
The IRS has issued a consumer alert about an internet scam, called "Phishing", in which the consumer receives an e-mail informing them of a tax refund. The e-mail, which claims to come from the IRS, is an attempt to trick the recipient into disclosing their personal and financial information. The IRS never asks for any personal information in their communications.
Internal Revenue Service
Internal Revenue Service
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